Despite the controversies, Goop seems to be going from strength to strength. A source recently told The New York Times that the company was worth $250 million and they just opened a pop-up in London's affluent Notting Hill.

With the lure of vaginal eggs and vampire repellent impossible to resist, Business Insider's London bureau decided to drop in on Goop's new outpost to check out its most outrageous wares.

Scroll down to see what we found.

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Goop's London pop-up is located on Westbourne Grove in leafy, affluent Notting Hill — a neighbourhood made famous by Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. It will be open until January 24, 2019. Here are the most bizarre things you can buy there.

I was immediately drawn to a bright turquoise box encasing an indefinable gadget. Closer examination revealed that the gadget was a pelvic floor trainer retailing at £169 ($223). Apparently, the device is inserted like a tampon and can improve bladder control and orgasms, according to the Goop website.

I almost missed the oil that the pelvic trainer was placed next to, which turned out to be designed for pubic hair. Made with grapeseed and jojoba oils, Fur is "for those who prefer to go au naturel in the bikini area," according to the website.

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2. Amethyst bottle, £78 ($103).

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Above the pubic oil and pelvic trainers was a collection of water bottles with a notable addition — an obelisk-like amethyst crystal rising from the bottom like a luminous stalagmite.

For those unsatisfied by regular water, Goop's amethyst bottles claim to infuse your water with positive energy and even "enhance existing psychic abilities."

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3. The Yoni Egg in jade, £65 ($86) and rose quartz, £55 (£72).

Paltrow's company was forced to pay a $145,000 civil penalty after claiming the eggs could balance hormones. They didn't stop selling them, though, which now attest to enhancing sexual energy and positivity.

For bonus points, "burn sage around the egg to clear the energy," the place card in the photo read.

These eggs are rechargeable — just place in the light of a full moon, obviously.

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4. Crave Vesper Vibrator Necklace, £145 ($191).

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You'll never be caught short again with this "discrete" 24-karat gold-plated necklace, which doubles up as a sex toy.

It's even USB-rechargeable — probably best not to plug in at work, though.

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5. Get Happy bodywash, £20 ($26).

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Are you unhappy?

Do you wish there was a grooming product that would just make you happy?

Luckily, Goop has the product for you!

Get Happy bodywash claims to contain essential oils known to uplift your mood. We're not entirely sure what organic geranium and peppermint have to do with one's outlook on life, but for just £20 ($26), it's the cheapest thing in this list.

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6. The Fireman vibrator, £50 ($66).

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This candle-shaped vibrator is quiet, waterproof, and has four speed settings and two pulsation modes, according to the Goop website.

The Fireman boasts four hours (!) of use with just one AAA battery (not included).

9. Goop isn't just about pubic oils and crystals, though — downstairs, one can find an array of clothing from designers like Victoria Beckham and Stella McCartney.

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I was disappointed not to find any vampire repellent. However, if there's one thing we've come to learn about Paltrow's wellness brand, it's that surprising new products are always just around the corner.